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Sunday, February 01, 2009

Re: [AlpacaTalk] RE: Bone Tumor Update

Thanks Janice. I will pass this along as well to the vets.

Minis are kinda kool, arent they? I have three colts, from my two mares, and one stallion. Looks like I will have the boys for a while. When, if, I do sell them, the buyer will be in for a grilling. Not just any one will get them.

Thanks!

Jim Guerin
Jimmini Farm
Yelm, WA

----- Original Message -----
From: houckj@aol.com
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 4:23 PM
Subject: [AlpacaTalk] RE: Bone Tumor Update


Hi Jim,
I was going to suggest either Dr Pugh over at Auburn; they have a
camelid dept; or Dr Norm Evans. But if Dr. Anderson is an orthopedist
then he is the go to man in this instance.
I would contact ahead of time if I were you and explain the situation.
He may have some suggestions, or may request a certain type of xray or
test from your local vet. I have no experience with him but I know that
Dr Pugh over at Auburn U (AL) and his staff will work closely with local
vets and do take calls from alpaca/llama owners as well.
He might have something to say that could possibly ease your worry.

BTW, we have miniature horses also. Santa brought my dd a pair the Cmas
she was 5yo. Real cutie pies.

Warmly, Janice in NW GA




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